Sport & Performance
Shoulder Sustenance: Psychology & Pain (PPT)
A broad based science panel examines shoulder injury risk & treatment from the perspectives of biomechanics, athletic training & psychology, with attention to dryland training, proper technique, rehabilitation strategies and differentiating pain &...
SPORT INJURY RECOVERY & RETURN TO PLAY: Tools For The Practicing Psychologist (PPT)
Injury is recognized as one of the most debilitating experiences among high-performance individuals (e.g., athletes, police officers, dancers, and soldiers). Despite a wealth of evidence highlighting the deleterious ramifications of injury, few sport psychology practitioners are sufficiently skilled to intervene in this relatively wide-spread challenge in sport and performance environments.
Sport Psychology for the Injured Athlete: 10 Challenges (article)
To an athlete, injury can be annoying or devastating, or fall anywhere in between. The ability to avoid injury and to return to play quickly when injured, are critical to success. When injury does occur it is useful to approach rehabilitation as part of the game...
What does the modern fencer have in common with the traditional Zen warrior? (article)
When you are a master at something… its not about thinking anymore… its about feeling... its divorcing yourself from your mind and dissolving into the task you are after. Olympic Silver Medalist, Jason Rogers What does the modern fencer have in common...